I must buy a bigger vase - the one I have on hand is very small - not quite 3x3. It would be hard to place any fruit in it. Besides that, I didn't have any fruit in the house that I thought would look good floating in the seltzer - a banana - doubt it. I did have some lovely flowers on the kitchen table and thought that might work instead.
The flower kept floating around, so it was necessary to hold it down. I swished it around to create the bubbles.
This is my favorite!
green-patterned scrapbook paper behind the vase in the first two shots; replaced with pink for the one below
This was a lot of fun to do.
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oh what a great idea - I love this - I'm totally going to try this out!
ReplyDeleteWow! Very creative photography ~ lovely!
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Oh, that does look like fun! Very cool images - but no floating banana? Hehe
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun idea! I must try it...sometime. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, that second photo stopped me, made me click open your post. What fabulous photos and so interesting how you got them!
ReplyDeleteYour second is my favourite too! Great shot. When I saw your title I thought you may have had floods this week too - thankfully nit.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how these turned out! I must try that myself.
ReplyDeleteSo much fun and they all turned out really well. Now, I'm gonna have to try it at home myself. I love them. Great job.
ReplyDeleteYour shots came out really well! I wonder what other kinds of things you can dip in soda for a shot? Hmm... Now I want to play with my camera and some soda. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog!
hm. have to try it. I actually did something similar today. I put a flower in sweet water and froze it, then shot it. I have not posted it yet. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos, I love those flowers, beautiful yellow. They are visual poems. Greetings.
ReplyDeleteOh my...these are just amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulously fun idea Pat. I'll have to remember that for when I have the right thing to put in the pop. Hum...maybe that silly frog...
ReplyDeleteI love your images and the way you processed them!
Very cool effect! Thanks for sharing the technique. I also love the frame you chose.
ReplyDeleteI've seen this experiment a few times and I've bought the fruit and the seltzer water but never seem to get around to doing it.
ReplyDeleteI think you did a wonderful job!
I like the idea of the different paper for backgrounds - a great idea.
That's cool! A fun project!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! I like the 2nd one most!
ReplyDeleteWhat a creative approach to "water" photography! I loved this
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SueAnn
Lovely creative images!!
ReplyDeleteI saw the same blog and have been playing with this too! So much fun! I only have huge backdrops so I've been using colored poster boards...but I will try your scrapbook idea. They came out great!
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What a cool idea. I liked how you changed the background color so easily too.
ReplyDeletebeautiful and creative. I like the idea and the framing. happy sunday!
ReplyDeleteI love your take on this water photography! You have a true creative heart! Hugs Anne
ReplyDeleteYour favorite is my favorite too! pretty great shots
ReplyDeleteWow!! Just wow!! The second photo is my favorite of the three!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever and creative project. I think I'm going to have to try this. Thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing captures!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is SO cool!! I think the flower was much better than the fruit anyway! Lovely blog. Thanks for the visit. Happy Trails~
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ReplyDelete¸.•´¸.•*´¨) ¸.•*¨ simply wonderful work!
~Linda
Wow! These are wonderful shots. . .and what a great idea! I have some bubbly water in my refrigerator right now, and apples, or blueberries. Hmmmmm. Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery creative! I'll have to give it a try... I'm so glad you came by to share on Weekly Top Shot #68!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun exercise! And I do love the results. I agree, that second one is gorgeous - but I'm not sure I don't prefer the last! Very, very nice.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and then I spotted this post...how amazing! I love the shots....so glad you tried the flower instead of fruit! the second shot of the floating flower is spectacular....great work!
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